Call Of The Unknown (Kuckuck, 1986) and
Sands Of Time (Kuckuck, 1990) are compilations.

The 1990s saw Deuter repeating himself with little or no innovation
on albums that were the quintessence of predictability:
Henon (Kuckuck, 1992), with the catchy theme of Sha,
the flute solo of Basho and the pastoral exotica of Chichen Itza,
Terra Magica: Planet Of Light (Kuckuck, 1994),
Wind & Mountain (Relaxation, 1995),
Terra Magica (1995),
Kundalini (1996),
Nadabrahma (1997),
the ethnic Nada Himalaya (New Earth, 1997), two droning pieces of overtones from the sounds of Tibetan bells, bowls and chimes,
Reiki (New Earth, 1998), that contains
six lengthy ambient/new-age pieces for piano and synths,
Sun Spirit (2000),
Garden of the Gods (2000),
Buddha Nature (2001).
Like the Wind in the Trees (Sammasati, 2002) is a compilation.

Georg Georg Deuter (15)
was a pioneer of world-music, and one of the earliest "hippy" musicians to
blend western avantgarde and eastern spirituality.
The marriage between modern, ancient and eastern cultures is embedded in the
core elements of his music: respectively, electronic keyboards, flute melodies,
and exotic percussions.
Deuter presented his credentials in the
four-movement suite Babylon, off his debut album D (1971), that
quotes Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tangerine Dream, raga-rock and acid-rock.
Aum (1972) was the first Indo-western mass:
Hinduist liturgy is transfigured from the viewpoint of the classical
avantgarde, while natural sounds and lush percussive textures enhance the
ceremonial quality. Deuter continued his mission with a series of devotional
albums inspired by his sojourn in India. The suites released on
Haleakala Mystery (1978) and Ecstasy (1979) blend Tibetan
mantras, "om"-like vocals, electronic drones, sounds of nature and discrete
melodies to recreate the intimate ecstasy of the spiritual experience.
Silence Is The Answer (1981), his masterpiece, summarizes his
musical achievements on a monumental scale, although Deuter would later
join the ranks of less profound new-age music with Nirvana Road (1984).
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